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Christ as the One Who Has All Authority in Heaven and on Earth
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Ⅰ 
We need to have the definition of authority—Matt. 7:29:
A 
The best definition of authority is "the power or right to give orders, make decisions, and enforce obedience, often stemming from a position of power or expertise."
B 
In the Bible, authority is "the moral right to exercise power, which is ultimately derived from and originates with God."
Ⅱ 
God is the supreme authority; He has all authority—Rom. 9:21-22:
A 
God's authority represents God Himself; God's power represents only God's works—Matt. 21:24; Luke 5:24.
B 
God's authority is actually God Himself; authority issues out from God's own being—Rev. 22:1.
C 
All authority—spiritual, positional, and governmental—derives from God—2 Cor. 10:8; 13:10; John 19:10-11; Gen. 9:6.
D 
When we touch God's authority, we touch God Himself—Isa. 6:1-5 zxc
1 
Meeting God's authority is the same as meeting God—Amos 4:12.
2 
Offending God's authority is the same as offending God Himself.
E 
In our relationship with God, nothing is more important than touching authority—Acts 9:5; Matt. 11:25.
F 
Knowing authority is an inward revelation rather than an outward teaching—Acts 22:6-16.
 


Morning Nourishment
  Rev. 22:1 And he showed me a river of water of life, bright as crystal, proceeding out of the throne of God and of the Lamb in the middle of its street.

  Rom. 9:21 Or does not the potter have authority over the clay to make out of the same lump one vessel unto honor and another unto dishonor?

  All authority is from God because everything is ordered by God…God is above all authorities, and every authority is under Him. Once we touch God’s authority, we touch God Himself. Basically, God’s work is not carried out by power, but by authority. He upholds everything by the word, which is of His authority. Creation came about through the word of His authority. His word is His authority.

  The centurion whose servant was sick knew that there was an authority above him to which he should submit, inasmuch as there were those under him who submitted to him. Therefore, he only needed the Lord to say one word, and he believed that the matter would then be taken care of. He knew that all authority was in the Lord’s hand; he believed in the Lord’s authority. This is why the Lord said that He had found no faith greater than this. Meeting God’s authority is the same as meeting God…All the orbits in the universe are established by Him; all the ways in the world are set up by Him. Hence, they are all under His authority. Offending God’s authority is the same as offending God Himself. A Christian should submit to authority. (CWWN, vol. 47, “Authority and Submission,” pp. 119-120)
Today’s Reading
  We who are involved in the Lord’s work are the servants of God. As such, the first thing we touch is the matter of authority…We must be touched and smitten at least once by authority. Only then can we work the work of God. In our relationship with God, nothing is more important than touching authority. Once we touch it, we will see it wherever we turn. Only then can we be restricted by God, and only then can we begin to be used by God.

  There are two principles in the universe—God’s authority and Satan’s rebellion. We cannot serve God on the one hand, while taking the way of rebellion with a spirit of rebellion on the other hand…Service is ever attendant to authority. Do we want to submit to God’s authority or not? We who serve God must gain this basic understanding at some time. It is like touching electricity. Once one touches it, he will never be careless with it. In the same way, once a man meets God’s authority and is smitten by it, his eyes will be enlightened. He will be able to discern not only himself, but others as well.

  When the rebellious ones spoke against Moses for not leading them into the land flowing with milk and honey, and for not giving them the inheritance of fields and vineyards, their words were somewhat true…Please note that whenever men act and judge according to doctrine or according to what they see with their physical eyes, they are taking the way of reason. But those who submit to authority will enter Canaan by faith. The way of the spirit can never be taken by those who argue and reason. Those who by faith take the leading of the pillars of cloud and of fire and take the leading of Moses, the deputy authority, will enjoy the fullness of the Spirit. The earth opens its mouth for the rebellious ones. This is the way of death leading them quickly to Hades… Only those who are apparently blind, who probe forward by faith, ignoring the present desolation, can enter into Canaan. Those on the spiritual pathway see the future promise of blessing by the eyes of faith. Therefore, one must meet authority, be restricted by God, and be led by His deputy authority. If a man sees only his father, brothers, or sisters, he does not know what authority is, and has not yet met God. In any case, the matter of authority is an inward revelation rather than an outward teaching. (CWWN, vol. 47, “Authority and Submission,” pp. 114-115, 133-134)

  Further Reading: CWWN, vol. 47, “Authority and Submission,” chs. 6—8, 13—15, 17—18
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